Chit system available.
Sittingbourne meets on Monday evenings at a quarter to eight at The Pulse Community Cafe on Park Road, running for ninety minutes. It is an open meeting, welcoming anyone, whether they have a desire to stop drinking or are there in support of family or friends, alongside professionals with an interest in the fellowship. The cafe setting gives the meeting a slightly more informal feel than some church hall venues, while still following the standard Alcoholics Anonymous format. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system is available for anyone needing attendance confirmed for court, probation or treatment. Park Road sits within Sittingbourne town, making it an easy meeting to reach on foot or by bus.
Is Sittingbourne open to family and friends
Yes, it is an open meeting, so anyone can attend, including family, friends and professionals.
Is The Pulse Community Cafe wheelchair accessible
Yes, the venue on Park Road is wheelchair accessible.
Can I get a chit for probation or court
Yes, a chit system is available at this meeting for anyone who needs attendance confirmed.
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